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  2. 24-Carat Black - Wikipedia

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    24-Carat Black (sometimes styled as The 24-Carat Black) was an American soul and funk band who recorded in the early 1970s. Although they only released one album at the time, the late 1973 concept album Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth produced and arranged by Dale Warren , their music has been sampled numerous times.

  3. Nepalese rupee - Wikipedia

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    From 1967 to 1975, the government pegged the Nepalese rupee against the Indian rupee, the US dollar and gold, starting at रु1.35 = ₹1, रु10.125 = US$1 and रु1 = 0.08777g gold. By the time the gold peg was removed in 1978, the exchange rate was रु1.39075 = ₹1, रु12.50 = $1 and रु1 = 0.0808408g gold. [2]

  4. Music Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Music Nepal (Nepali: म्यूजिक नेपाल) is a Nepalese Record label company. [1] The company was founded in 1982 by Santosh Sharma. [2] Initially, the company was focused in production of folk songs from different parts of the country in cassettes medium. Gradually, the company started recording various genres of music.

  5. 24 Carat Gold - Wikipedia

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    24 Carat Gold or 24 Karat Gold may refer to: Karat, a measure of the purity of gold; 24 Carat Gold, by Scooter, 2002;

  6. Colored gold - Wikipedia

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    The highest karat version of rose gold, also known as crown gold, is 22 karat. Amongst the alloys made of gold, silver, and copper, the hardest is the 18.1 K pink gold (75.7% gold and 24.3% copper). An alloy with only gold and silver is the hardest at 15.5 K (64.5% gold and 35.5% silver).

  7. 24 Carat Purple - Wikipedia

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    24 Carat Purple is the first compilation album of the hard rock band Deep Purple released worldwide on their own record company and the third in a long line of compilation albums. It was released in June 1975.

  8. Asian Music (record label) - Wikipedia

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    Year Albums 2004 Untitled: 2005 Wish: 2005 L'Hospital - Nipesh DHAKA : 2006 Doubt: 2007 One Day: 2008 Yug: 2009 The Performer – Ek Kalakar: 2010 Yatra 2 by Deep Shrestha: 2011 Kadam: 2012

  9. Numbers in Nepali language - Wikipedia

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    Knowing Nepali numbers is essential for anyone who wants to communicate in Nepali language. It is especially important for those who live or work in Nepal, as it is the official language of the country. Nepali numbers are also used in various official documents, including bank cheques, passports, and other legal documents. [1]